Orient-Express (1944)
The emergency braking of the Orient Express causes chaos. When the lights are switched back on, lawyer Branko is found murdered in his compartment. The Rarna Criminal Investigation Department starts investigating immediately. There are several suspects: Baron Hübner and his divorced wife, the seemingly too staid private detective Holzer and the mysterious Vera Panaid. Suddenly, the mysterious case takes a surprising turn...
Director: Viktor Tourjansky
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Siegfried Breuer as Baron Erich Hübner |
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Gusti Wolf as Sonja Promshek |
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Rudolf Prack as Franz Schulz |
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Lisa Siebel as Frau Dr. Inge Geldern |
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Paul Dahlke as Police Commisar Iwanowitsch |
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Oskar Sima as Mischa Kowa, reporter |
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Joseph Offenbach as Kosta Balaban |
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Hilde Sessak as Vera Voneitz |
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Lotte Lang as |
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Nicolas Koline as |
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Heini Handschumacher as |
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Albert Lippert as |
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Tibor von Halmay as |
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Georg Vogelsang as |
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Viktor Afritsch as |
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Walther Jung as |
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Karl Hanft as |
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José Held as |
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George Hurdalek as |
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Julius Riedmüller as |
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Peter Strunk as |
| Directing | Viktor Tourjansky | Director |
| Writing | Emil Burri | Writer |
| Sound | Lothar Brühne | Music |
| Camera | Franz Koch | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Viktor Tourjansky | Writer |
| Editing | Werner Jacobs | Editor |
| Production | Georg Witt | Producer |
| Writing | Peter Groll | Writer |